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The rivalry between Inzamam-ul-Haq and Muttiah Muralitharan is often cited as one of the great battles of the 1990s and early 2000s between an elite spin magician and a master of playing spin. For fans of vintage cricket, this duel represents a classic contrast in styles: Murali’s immense variety, turn, and psychological pressure against Inzamam’s calm temperament, soft hands, and ability to use his feet to dismantle high-quality bowling. The "Antidote" of 2000 The most famous chapter of their rivalry occurred during the 2000 Test series in Pakistan. Muralitharan had been almost unplayable throughout the tour, terrorizing the Pakistani batting lineup. In the third and final Test in Karachi, Inzamam famously decided to take a more aggressive, proactive approach. The Strategy: Recognizing that playing Murali defensively was a losing game, Inzamam famously employed a strategy of stepping out to "hit him out of the attack." The Result: Inzamam scored a masterful 138 in the second innings. He used his feet expertly, disrupting Murali’s rhythm and length, which helped set up a commanding position for Pakistan. This performance was widely celebrated by critics at the time as the "antidote" to Murali’s dominance. Key Takeaways from Their Battles Inzamam’s Dominance Against Spin: Inzamam is widely regarded as one of the best players of spin bowling from his generation. His ability to time the ball and his quick footwork made him a nightmare for spinners. #vintagecricket #cricketlover #90scricket Murali’s Persistence: Despite occasional setbacks like the Karachi Test, Muralitharan remained one of the most prolific wicket-takers in the history of the game, finishing his career with 800 Test wickets. His battles against Inzamam were often high-stakes encounters that tested the endurance of both players. Iconic Moments: Beyond the 2000 Test series, their encounters in ODIs—often at venues like Sharjah or during bilateral series in the 90s—featured regular "cat and mouse" moments where Inzamam would look to clear the boundary against the Sri Lankan spinner.
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